June 6, 2003, 10:22 am
Show Me A Sign
Working in Georgia for a few days. There seems to be a church about every half-mile in any direction, all with pithy readerboards. One of the more disturbing in terms of imagery said:
‘Be ye fishers of men’ - You catch them, God will clean them.
More from Chicago this weekend.
June 4, 2003, 4:37 am
On the Road Again
Flying back to Milwaukee from Seattle, with a stopover in Minneapolis. I got a reminder that I was in the Corn Belt today when, as my plane for Milwaukee was pushing back from the gate in Minneapolis, I saw on the tarmac a luggage cart stacked with wooden pallets and the words “Caution - live chickens” stenciled on it. No lie.
June 4, 2003, 4:37 am
On the Road Again
Flying back to Milwaukee from Seattle, with a stopover in Minneapolis. I got a reminder that I was in the Corn Belt today when, as my plane for Milwaukee was pushing back from the gate in Minneapolis, I saw on the tarmac a luggage cart stacked with wooden pallets and the words “Caution - live chickens” stenciled on it. No lie.
June 2, 2003, 9:26 am
More Eye Candy - Automotive Division
I’ve never been a car idolator - I’ve owned a Gremlin in my time - but as I was walking down to rollerblade last weekend I saw this car, called a Graham, and it was so gorgeous I had to pop a few photos. Then I saw Christopher Key’s series of vintage car photos, and thought I’d throw these up. No, publish them, I mean.
A guy was gardening next to it and I asked him if I could photograph it. He said he didn’t own it, but that the owners wouldn’t mind. Unless it turned up on eBay the next day.
Grahams were manufactured by the Graham-Paige Motor Co of Detroit between 1928 and 1940. Don’t know what year this one is.
June 2, 2003, 9:26 am
More Eye Candy - Automotive Division
I’ve never been a car idolator - I’ve owned a Gremlin in my time - but as I was walking down to rollerblade last weekend I saw this car, called a Graham, and it was so gorgeous I had to pop a few photos. Then I saw Christopher Key’s series of vintage car photos, and thought I’d throw these up. No, publish them, I mean.
A guy was gardening next to it and I asked him if I could photograph it. He said he didn’t own it, but that the owners wouldn’t mind. Unless it turned up on eBay the next day.
Grahams were manufactured by the Graham-Paige Motor Co of Detroit between 1928 and 1940. Don’t know what year this one is.